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<title>Range.extractContents() tests</title>
<link rel="author" title="Aryeh Gregor" href=ayg@aryeh.name>
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<p>To debug test failures, add a query parameter "subtest" with the test id (like
"?subtest=5").  Only that test will be run.  Then you can look at the resulting
iframe in the DOM.
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<script src=/resources/testharness.js></script>
<script src=/resources/testharnessreport.js></script>
<script src=../common.js></script>
<script>
"use strict";

testDiv.parentNode.removeChild(testDiv);

var actualIframe = document.createElement("iframe");
actualIframe.style.display = "none";
document.body.appendChild(actualIframe);

var expectedIframe = document.createElement("iframe");
expectedIframe.style.display = "none";
document.body.appendChild(expectedIframe);

function restoreIframe(iframe, i) {
  // Most of this function is designed to work around the fact that Opera
  // doesn't let you add a doctype to a document that no longer has one, in
  // any way I can figure out.  I eventually compromised on something that
  // will still let Opera pass most tests that don't actually involve
  // doctypes.
  while (iframe.contentDocument.firstChild
  && iframe.contentDocument.firstChild.nodeType != Node.DOCUMENT_TYPE_NODE) {
    iframe.contentDocument.removeChild(iframe.contentDocument.firstChild);
  }

  while (iframe.contentDocument.lastChild
  && iframe.contentDocument.lastChild.nodeType != Node.DOCUMENT_TYPE_NODE) {
    iframe.contentDocument.removeChild(iframe.contentDocument.lastChild);
  }

  if (!iframe.contentDocument.firstChild) {
    // This will throw an exception in Opera if we reach here, which is why
    // I try to avoid it.  It will never happen in a browser that obeys the
    // spec, so it's really just insurance.  I don't think it actually gets
    // hit by anything.
    iframe.contentDocument.appendChild(iframe.contentDocument.implementation.createDocumentType("html", "", ""));
  }
  iframe.contentDocument.appendChild(referenceDoc.documentElement.cloneNode(true));
  iframe.contentWindow.setupRangeTests();
  iframe.contentWindow.testRangeInput = testRanges[i];
  iframe.contentWindow.run();
}

function testExtractContents(i) {
  restoreIframe(actualIframe, i);
  restoreIframe(expectedIframe, i);

  var actualRange = actualIframe.contentWindow.testRange;
  var expectedRange = expectedIframe.contentWindow.testRange;
  var actualFrag, expectedFrag;
  var actualRoots, expectedRoots;

  domTests[i].step(function() {
    assert_equals(actualIframe.contentWindow.unexpectedException, null,
      "Unexpected exception thrown when setting up Range for actual extractContents()");
    assert_equals(expectedIframe.contentWindow.unexpectedException, null,
      "Unexpected exception thrown when setting up Range for simulated extractContents()");
    assert_equals(typeof actualRange, "object",
      "typeof Range produced in actual iframe");
    assert_equals(typeof expectedRange, "object",
      "typeof Range produced in expected iframe");

    // Just to be pedantic, we'll test not only that the tree we're
    // modifying is the same in expected vs. actual, but also that all the
    // nodes originally in it were the same.  Typically some nodes will
    // become detached when the algorithm is run, but they still exist and
    // references can still be kept to them, so they should also remain the
    // same.
    //
    // We initialize the list to all nodes, and later on remove all the
    // ones which still have parents, since the parents will presumably be
    // tested for isEqualNode() and checking the children would be
    // redundant.
    var actualAllNodes = [];
    var node = furthestAncestor(actualRange.startContainer);
    do {
      actualAllNodes.push(node);
    } while (node = nextNode(node));

    var expectedAllNodes = [];
    var node = furthestAncestor(expectedRange.startContainer);
    do {
      expectedAllNodes.push(node);
    } while (node = nextNode(node));

    expectedFrag = myExtractContents(expectedRange);
    if (typeof expectedFrag == "string") {
      assert_throws_dom(
        expectedFrag,
        actualIframe.contentWindow.DOMException,
        function() {
          actualRange.extractContents();
        }
      );
    } else {
      actualFrag = actualRange.extractContents();
    }

    actualRoots = [];
    for (var j = 0; j < actualAllNodes.length; j++) {
      if (!actualAllNodes[j].parentNode) {
        actualRoots.push(actualAllNodes[j]);
      }
    }

    expectedRoots = [];
    for (var j = 0; j < expectedAllNodes.length; j++) {
      if (!expectedAllNodes[j].parentNode) {
        expectedRoots.push(expectedAllNodes[j]);
      }
    }

    for (var j = 0; j < actualRoots.length; j++) {
      assertNodesEqual(actualRoots[j], expectedRoots[j], j ? "detached node #" + j : "tree root");

      if (j == 0) {
        // Clearly something is wrong if the node lists are different
        // lengths.  We want to report this only after we've already
        // checked the main tree for equality, though, so it doesn't
        // mask more interesting errors.
        assert_equals(actualRoots.length, expectedRoots.length,
          "Actual and expected DOMs were broken up into a different number of pieces by extractContents() (this probably means you created or detached nodes when you weren't supposed to)");
      }
    }
  });
  domTests[i].done();

  positionTests[i].step(function() {
    assert_equals(actualIframe.contentWindow.unexpectedException, null,
      "Unexpected exception thrown when setting up Range for actual extractContents()");
    assert_equals(expectedIframe.contentWindow.unexpectedException, null,
      "Unexpected exception thrown when setting up Range for simulated extractContents()");
    assert_equals(typeof actualRange, "object",
      "typeof Range produced in actual iframe");
    assert_equals(typeof expectedRange, "object",
      "typeof Range produced in expected iframe");

    assert_true(actualRoots[0].isEqualNode(expectedRoots[0]),
      "The resulting DOMs were not equal, so comparing positions makes no sense");

    if (typeof expectedFrag == "string") {
      // It's no longer true that, e.g., startContainer and endContainer
      // must always be the same
      return;
    }
    assert_equals(actualRange.startContainer, actualRange.endContainer,
      "startContainer and endContainer must always be the same after extractContents()");
    assert_equals(actualRange.startOffset, actualRange.endOffset,
      "startOffset and endOffset must always be the same after extractContents()");
    assert_equals(expectedRange.startContainer, expectedRange.endContainer,
      "Test bug!  Expected startContainer and endContainer must always be the same after extractContents()");
    assert_equals(expectedRange.startOffset, expectedRange.endOffset,
      "Test bug!  Expected startOffset and endOffset must always be the same after extractContents()");

    assert_equals(actualRange.startOffset, expectedRange.startOffset,
      "Unexpected startOffset after extractContents()");
    // How do we decide that the two nodes are equal, since they're in
    // different trees?  Since the DOMs are the same, it's enough to check
    // that the index in the parent is the same all the way up the tree.
    // But we can first cheat by just checking they're actually equal.
    assert_true(actualRange.startContainer.isEqualNode(expectedRange.startContainer),
      "Unexpected startContainer after extractContents(), expected " +
      expectedRange.startContainer.nodeName.toLowerCase() + " but got " +
      actualRange.startContainer.nodeName.toLowerCase());
    var currentActual = actualRange.startContainer;
    var currentExpected = expectedRange.startContainer;
    var actual = "";
    var expected = "";
    while (currentActual && currentExpected) {
      actual = indexOf(currentActual) + "-" + actual;
      expected = indexOf(currentExpected) + "-" + expected;

      currentActual = currentActual.parentNode;
      currentExpected = currentExpected.parentNode;
    }
    actual = actual.substr(0, actual.length - 1);
    expected = expected.substr(0, expected.length - 1);
    assert_equals(actual, expected,
      "startContainer superficially looks right but is actually the wrong node if you trace back its index in all its ancestors (I'm surprised this actually happened");
  });
  positionTests[i].done();

  fragTests[i].step(function() {
    assert_equals(actualIframe.contentWindow.unexpectedException, null,
      "Unexpected exception thrown when setting up Range for actual extractContents()");
    assert_equals(expectedIframe.contentWindow.unexpectedException, null,
      "Unexpected exception thrown when setting up Range for simulated extractContents()");
    assert_equals(typeof actualRange, "object",
      "typeof Range produced in actual iframe");
    assert_equals(typeof expectedRange, "object",
      "typeof Range produced in expected iframe");

    if (typeof expectedFrag == "string") {
      // Comparing makes no sense
      return;
    }
    assertNodesEqual(actualFrag, expectedFrag,
      "returned fragment");
  });
  fragTests[i].done();
}

// First test a detached Range, synchronously
test(function() {
  var range = document.createRange();
  range.detach();
  assert_array_equals(range.extractContents().childNodes, []);
}, "Detached Range");

var iStart = 0;
var iStop = testRanges.length;

if (/subtest=[0-9]+/.test(location.search)) {
  var matches = /subtest=([0-9]+)/.exec(location.search);
  iStart = Number(matches[1]);
  iStop = Number(matches[1]) + 1;
}

var domTests = [];
var positionTests = [];
var fragTests = [];

for (var i = iStart; i < iStop; i++) {
  domTests[i] = async_test("Resulting DOM for range " + i + " " + testRanges[i]);
  positionTests[i] = async_test("Resulting cursor position for range " + i + " " + testRanges[i]);
  fragTests[i] = async_test("Returned fragment for range " + i + " " + testRanges[i]);
}

var referenceDoc = document.implementation.createHTMLDocument("");
referenceDoc.removeChild(referenceDoc.documentElement);

actualIframe.onload = function() {
  expectedIframe.onload = function() {
    for (var i = iStart; i < iStop; i++) {
      testExtractContents(i);
    }
  }
  expectedIframe.src = "Range-test-iframe.html";
  referenceDoc.appendChild(actualIframe.contentDocument.documentElement.cloneNode(true));
}
actualIframe.src = "Range-test-iframe.html";
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